Delight your customers by being their best workflow partner with CHALEX technology

Communicate more effectively

Profit from process compliance

Eliminate wasted effort

Share process awareness

How to establish meaningful controls over your business process & digital assets:

License

Brand SmartFlo as your own software or add it's features to your product

Use SmartFlo's API and software
to expand your offerings, sell to
new markets and side step the
time and money needed to build
it yourself

We know how important your brand is to you and your customers. The user experience in
completing a task assignment is an extension of your brand.

We get it!

That is why when you
license CHALEX technology, you also license the APIs and CSS to change the look and feel
that your users will experience when they login to complete assigned tasks in your branded
production portal.

Start right away by branding our UI and migrate to using yours when it
suits you.

But, what about your jobs?:

If you want to start jobs on your ERP, check inventory levels in your MRM and
drive an online output device automatically, CHALEX APIs, rules engine and support for
Dynamic SmartForms and SSO is the right SaaS platform for your business.

Get to market faster with a richer
product. You don't have to build
it because we already did.
License our tech and make your
solution better

Deploy a pre-configured development instance of our DAM and Workflow server
and enjoy open access to our APIs and sample code.

Use SmartFlo to manage your projects:

Enjoy discounted
Top Partner pricing

CHALEX was formed in 2002 by Gary Bollinger and Murray Oles, who met as a result of a label printer’s failed attempt to develop their own workflow enabled digital asset management system. The printer believed that having their own DAM system to manage their customer’s label art workflows would create a competitive advantage. The project ran aground when its leader and key members of the development team bolted to pursue greener pastures. Murray, who was already integrating a new acquisition for the printer, was asked who he knew that could help. Gary had just left Artesia, the DAM company spinoff of Thompson Publishing, where he had been leading their advanced software development team. Even though the two had never met before their stars aligned and CHALEX was formed.